Abstract
A description is given of a possible model of burnout in a high-speed gas-liquid flow and of a method of calculation based on this model. An experimental apparatus is briefly described, together with the results of a study of the critical heat fluxes for a steam-water mixture in the dryness range above 0.5 at pressures to 106 N/m2. The experimental data are compared with the theoretical values.
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Agafonova, F.A., Filippovich, B.S. Critical heat loads in a high-speed two-phase flow at low pressures. Journal of Engineering Physics 10, 365–368 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00827961
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